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RPT-ANALYSIS-Texas oil sails to Canada, refiners fume over tanker law
Reuters(Repeats without changes to headline or text) * US crude oil exports hit 13-year high in February * More crude sailing from US Gulf Coast to Canada * East Coast refiners restricted by Jones Act shipping costs By Jonathan Leff and David Sheppard NEW...Tags: Auto Trends, Petroleum Industry, Sailing, Lawyers, South Korea
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Bass tournament is Saturday evening at Everglades Holiday Park
Sun SentinelA Night Owls bass tournament is 6 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday May 11 out of Everglades Holiday Park. Entry fee is $60 per boat. Call Luke Campbell at 954-599-2547. -
Did Legislature do its job for us?
The Great Recession hit Florida harder than most states, with unemployment far exceeding the national average. Government revenue dried up, but to its credit, the Legislature tightened its belt rather than raise taxes. Today, Florida is bouncing back....Tags: Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Government Health Care, Interior Policy, Government
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Water district slashes offer for Palm Beach County's Mecca Farms
The payback keeps shrinking for Palm Beach County's $100 million investment in Mecca Farms — the failed home for The Scripps Research Institute. Plummeting property appraisals sunk a $55 million proposal for the county to sell the land last year to...
Tags: Farms, Natural Resource Industry, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Fishing, Wildlife
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Bass anglers hook a Burmese python
Joe Holland and Brett Darmody almost had the catch of the day in the Everglades Bassmasters of South Florida 42nd annual Open Team Tournament at Everglades Holiday Park. They were fishing near the southern end of the L-67A Canal Sunday afternoon when...
Tags: Deerfield Beach, Lake Worth, Fishing, Netherlands, Holidays
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Sally Jewell affirms Everglades `a high priority'
She came, she saw, she toured by airboat, and she reaffirmed that the Obama administration remains committed “to the people of Florida to make the Everglades restoration a high priority.” Sally Jewell, less than three weeks into her job...
Tags: Sally Jewell, National Parks, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply, Invasive Species
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Florida teachers to get pay raises under budget plan
TALLAHASSEE — Florida's teachers will get pay raises, but not until next year — and they won’t be doled out as the $2,500, across-the-board pay hikes Gov. Rick Scott wanted. Florida lawmakers' on Monday finalized their 2013-14 state...Tags: Schools, Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting, Charter Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to tour Loxahatchee
Sally Jewell is not wasting time before visiting the Evergaldes. In another sign of the Obama administration’s on-going focus on the ‘Glades, the newly installed interior secretary plans to tour the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee...Tags: National Parks, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Conservation, Endangered Species
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Broward OKs regional 911 communication system
Improved safety comes with a price tag: A new regional 911 system could cost you an additional $21 a year. On Tuesday, the Broward County Commission approved a regional emergency 911 system that will pick up calls from the Everglades to the beaches....Tags: Pembroke Pines, Politics, Coconut Creek, Broward County Commission, Broward County Sheriff's Office
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Helicopter carrying biologists makes emergency landing in Everglades
A helicopter carrying three biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was forced to make a hard landing in the Everglades on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. No one was reported injured in the emergency landing, said...
Tags: Biology, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Science and Technology, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Wildlife
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Small plane lands on Alligator Alley
A student pilot and an instructor made an emergency landing on Interstate 75 during the Wednesday afternoon rush hour, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Flight instructor Ivan A. Popov, 22, of Pembroke Pines, and student Kaitlyn M. Hildebrandt,...
Tags: Pembroke Pines, Highway Transportation, Florida Highway Patrol, Miami Beach, Air Transportation Industry
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Belen Jesuit player penalized in water polo incident vs. St. Thomas
The FHSAA has penalized a Miami-Belen Jesuit water polo player for unsportsmanlike conduct following St. Thomas Aquinas' state championship win April 27. According to an incident report filed by the FHSAA, the Belen-Jesuit player, whose name was...Tags: Polo, Sports, Water Polo
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